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also in this environment the u.s. economy is growing more like 2% and a lot less like 4 in that environment pricing is going to be challenged and the top line sales is not going to be universal for all firms. it will be balance sheet by balance sheet and case by case. security collection becomes far more important. >> i was going to say as you point out the profit growth picture has been pretty good but we are getting at the mature point in that cycle and the forecast is about 1% or 2% overall growth. there are always ways to make more money than the index tracking would lead you to believe. where do you think the pockets of possible better than average profits would be? >> so we do like equities. when you compare that to fixed income certainly in government space so we like equities and we like global equities. it will have to be a multi asset strategy which is kind of all of the above. looking at commodities and debt and equities and looking in companies in europe. there are good companies with strong balance sheets
also in this environment the u.s. economy is growing more like 2% and a lot less like 4 in that environment pricing is going to be challenged and the top line sales is not going to be universal for all firms. it will be balance sheet by balance sheet and case by case. security collection becomes far more important. >> i was going to say as you point out the profit growth picture has been pretty good but we are getting at the mature point in that cycle and the forecast is about 1% or 2%...
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. >> neil: but you see little reason to invest in this environment? >> we have to have a regulatory environment that supports growth. >> neil: you don't think it does. >> absolutely not. i think is suppresses growth and we should be putting all these regs -- look at north dakota on private land. 3%. they're growing like crazy, creating jobs everywhere. three new high schools being built in bismarck. all kinds of things being built in the dakotas. new hospitals, because employment is booming, housing is going up as fast as it can. that's what you get from opening up the world. we have had some of that boom in northern new york. if we could get new york to approve frack. >> neil: they won't. you're a modest guy but one of the most requested corporate voices in the speaker circuit, and at love 0 ceos seek you out for advice. i don't want you to betray secrets but when they seek your counsel, what are they generally needing help on? what are they telling you they needure guidance on? >> generally i'm involved in a lot of organizational structure. people,
. >> neil: but you see little reason to invest in this environment? >> we have to have a regulatory environment that supports growth. >> neil: you don't think it does. >> absolutely not. i think is suppresses growth and we should be putting all these regs -- look at north dakota on private land. 3%. they're growing like crazy, creating jobs everywhere. three new high schools being built in bismarck. all kinds of things being built in the dakotas. new hospitals, because...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit with another blast of winter. south isn't off the hook either. allison kosik has the latest. >> reporter: the calendar says spring but mother nature is playing by her own rules, dumping about a foot of snow in parts of new hampshire on the last day of winter. >> it's kind of fun because then you can shovel and work out. >> reporter: in concord it looked more like december than march. >> it's new england. this is what we get in new england. i'm happy. i'm leaving to go skiing on friday. >> reporter: the deep snow across the northeast is taxing
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> get ready for a big western style showdown, a sheriff takes on a governor in about 12 hours, the governor of colorado will sign new gun control legislation, but a sheriff in one colorado county is refusing to enforce the new laws. wells county sheriff john cook joins us, good evening, sheriff. >> good evening, greta, thank you for having me on. >> greta: thanks for being here. i understand the new law falls into two categories, background checks and magazines. why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, inf
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> get ready for a big western style showdown, a sheriff takes on a governor in about 12 hours, the governor of colorado will sign new gun control legislation, but a sheriff in one colorado county is refusing to enforce the new laws. wells county...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we ran out of time for the "ridiculist." we'll be back one hour from now, another edition of "360" at 10:00 p.m. thanks for watching. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> tonight, the steubenville rape case is far from over. are there more convictions to come? what about the new threats against the victim? i talk to attorneys on both sides. >>> plus my exclusive interview with the father of one of the high school football stars who was found guilty. >>> and tracy lords, herself a victim of rape in steubenville. >> i think that there is a sickness in that city. >>> also inside the mind of a killer. reports of adam lanza's bizarre obsession with mass murderers. 500 of them listed on a spreadsheet seven feet long. was it all just a video game come real to him. >>> and crime and punishm
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we ran out of time for the "ridiculist." we'll be back one hour from now, another edition of "360" at 10:00 p.m. thanks for watching. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> tonight, the steubenville rape case...
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being in this environment, i've had to become and to be a predator in order to avoid being prey. >> finding appropriate housing for convicted killers who have continued their violent ways behind bars is always a challenge. a fact dramatically illustrated during our visit to kern valley state prison in california. >> it's all we got, work, work, work, you know. >> when we met james randall, he was working his prison job helping officers serve food to his fellow inmates. when we sat down to talk in his cell, randall seemed to only have one concern. how his shaved head looked on camera. >> there's no lint on my head or nothing? >> no, you're fine. >> i'm cool. i got a gang out of it. i don't want to be shining. i'll be shining like money. >> when you interview people in prison, you know they are in there for a good reason. and when you meet them, sometimes they're very likable. they might even be somebody you think you could be friends with. but sometimes you end up hearing a jaw-dropping story. the day we met james randall, we heard a jaw-dropping story. >> originally i came to jail february
being in this environment, i've had to become and to be a predator in order to avoid being prey. >> finding appropriate housing for convicted killers who have continued their violent ways behind bars is always a challenge. a fact dramatically illustrated during our visit to kern valley state prison in california. >> it's all we got, work, work, work, you know. >> when we met james randall, he was working his prison job helping officers serve food to his fellow inmates. when we...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> a methamphetamine epidemic has not only ravaged many of the small rural towns of america's heartland, it's changed the face of the inmate population at prisons like the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. but wabash also houses men doing time for more serious crimes. men like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser or a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence, but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder, an
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> a methamphetamine epidemic has not only ravaged many of the small rural towns of america's heartland, it's changed the face of the inmate population at prisons like the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. but wabash also houses men...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> rnc chairman reince priebus. he joins us, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: i should say happy birthday. >> it's nice to celebrate my birthday with you tonight and i had fun with my kids and wai wife sally. >> greta: this report was not prepared by you, right? >> it was five co-chairs that traveled around the country and we talked to -- and i participate in all the listening sessions around the country. we talked to over 50,000 people about the election, things they perceived went well. what the other side went well and things we didn't do that people wished we did. it was a full-blown analysis from everything to mechanics to campaign finance laws. >> greta: one of the questions, the perception according to you, is that the republican party-- >> according to polli
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> rnc chairman reince priebus. he joins us, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: i should say happy birthday. >> it's nice to celebrate my birthday with you tonight and i had fun with my kids and wai wife sally....
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you know, they try to make it as safe an environment as possible, but you never know what's going to happen. >> we've accompanied these inmates and many others through one of the more discomforting aspects of intake. the strip search. >> our intake officer will take them one at a time back into a strip room, do a visual cavity search. >> searching all that too? >> yep. >> they try to do it with a level of dignity and respect to not make the person uncomfortable. >> bend over and spread your butt cheeks. thank you. what size of underwear? >> because utah receives a relatively small number of new arrivals on intake days, officers can make the process more comfortable for inmates. we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. >> stand up, spread your feet. shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot, wiggle your toes. >> l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is a completely different experience. >> drop them, turn around. >> and the inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, they get 400
you know, they try to make it as safe an environment as possible, but you never know what's going to happen. >> we've accompanied these inmates and many others through one of the more discomforting aspects of intake. the strip search. >> our intake officer will take them one at a time back into a strip room, do a visual cavity search. >> searching all that too? >> yep. >> they try to do it with a level of dignity and respect to not make the person uncomfortable....
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i wanted it to be more of a soothing environment, something that's pleasant, might remind them of better times when they were younger or something. and i encourage them to stay ladies and act professional. >> one of rourke's students, mary jones, is nearing the end of a 12-year sentence for aggravated robbery. >> you have all the drama and stuff on the main compound and you walk in here and it's just like a relaxation, but you're learning stuff as you're doing it and as you're learning it, you're helping other inmates when they come down to get services to be relaxed. >> if any one of them can be a success and stay out and change their lives, then i've met what i set out to do, my goal, for these ladies. so when i get those phone calls or get letters with pictures, telling me what they've done and how successful they've become, it just makes me more of a success is how i look at it. >> she's a very great teacher. >> well, thank you. >> you are. i love you. you're like a second mom to me and you teach me and then you have to get on to me, but hey, i have to learn. it's your way is the rig
i wanted it to be more of a soothing environment, something that's pleasant, might remind them of better times when they were younger or something. and i encourage them to stay ladies and act professional. >> one of rourke's students, mary jones, is nearing the end of a 12-year sentence for aggravated robbery. >> you have all the drama and stuff on the main compound and you walk in here and it's just like a relaxation, but you're learning stuff as you're doing it and as you're...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> this is a fox news alert. a killer is on the loose and a manhunt is underway right now in colorado. the state's top prison official was shot to death at the front door of his own home. now police are trying to track down the killer. for the latest, jeff cramer from the el paso county sheriff's office joins us. >> good evening, how are you. >> greta: i'm well. i know you have a big task at hand and do you have a person of interest who you're looking for? >> well, we don't. unfortunately there's no known suspect in this case at this time. our investigators remain very busy at this hour to continue to gather information and go through information and try to determine what the strongest lead might be in this case, but at this point there's no suspect that's been identified, but obviousl
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> this is a fox news alert. a killer is on the loose and a manhunt is underway right now in colorado. the state's top prison official was shot to death at the front door of his own home. now police are trying to track down the killer. for the latest,...
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he had the environment in the first quarter to do it. credit spreads contracted significantly, volatility low. let's go to the strength of morgan stanley, global wealthy management. investment banking. profits up 50%, no one is talking about the hiring of gary cominski, our gary cominski. >> that's a game changer! >> let's not laugh it off. i've known gary over 20 years. morgan stanley is reaching out to do something interesting. gary is not going to go to an entity in which he believes the stock of that entity will fall. >> did he bulldoze? >> i agree with the points he's making. i'm long on financials. from a trading aspect, perception is reality as you well know. whether it's true or not, when there's concern out of europe, morgan stanley gets hit first and hardest. i want to stay long on the jpmorgans but morgan stanley is sittingprecariously on the long day average. if the banks go below the $22 range i think it's going back to 20. >> stephanie, who won? >> i think mike did, not necessarily for the european commentary but because i
he had the environment in the first quarter to do it. credit spreads contracted significantly, volatility low. let's go to the strength of morgan stanley, global wealthy management. investment banking. profits up 50%, no one is talking about the hiring of gary cominski, our gary cominski. >> that's a game changer! >> let's not laugh it off. i've known gary over 20 years. morgan stanley is reaching out to do something interesting. gary is not going to go to an entity in which he...
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our macro economic environment is 111th. that cannot be right. our next guest says the notion that we're losing our competitive edge is widespread and pervasive, it is not necessarily correct. ed mcbride is the washington bureau chief for the author of the special ro on america competitiveness. welcome, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> would you like to tell me, and i welcome the message that things are not as bleak as we've been told. please. talk us off the ledge. >> well, as you said, there is a the love hand wringing, a lot of reports. these dire statistic that's seem so dreadful. it is almost impossible to remember they're true. 111th? that's to do with the size of the national debt basically. but what all these gloomy sort of hand wringing accounts neglect, they focus on washington and on gridlock and on the failure to resolve all the questions about the budget and they don't look at what's going on in the rest of the country. the good news is, that in the rest country, people aren't sitting around waiting for politicians in washington t
our macro economic environment is 111th. that cannot be right. our next guest says the notion that we're losing our competitive edge is widespread and pervasive, it is not necessarily correct. ed mcbride is the washington bureau chief for the author of the special ro on america competitiveness. welcome, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> would you like to tell me, and i welcome the message that things are not as bleak as we've been told. please. talk us off the ledge. >>...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. been waiting for the price then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> president obama is in jordan tonight after wrapping up a visit to israel. it began with questions about just how well he would go over with the israeli people. his relationship with prime minister netanyahu after all has been strained at times. the question is would people pick u
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i think in this environment you don't do it. you break it down by sectors. a lot of the sector calls we've heard over the last couple wekts have been go after materials, go after technology that are lagging. they're going to come around and outperform again. i disagree with that. if you look today, the s&p 500 new 52-week highs, 36 of them 18 are consumer staples. i am adding to my financial names, american express, michael kors h but i want to be in consumer staples, in financials. i want to be what's leading the market right now. i don't want the commodity materials trade. >> put this into perspective. you could find a story that works for you this week. >> you can. and what's surprising to me is that the market is so strong going into the weekend with the deadline for cyprus right upon us. i would have to expect that the market is going to sell off, weaken a little bit, not go negative today as we move into the close and there's no resolution. where you want to be is pretty much where joe said. you have to go with what's working. i notice the airlines act
i think in this environment you don't do it. you break it down by sectors. a lot of the sector calls we've heard over the last couple wekts have been go after materials, go after technology that are lagging. they're going to come around and outperform again. i disagree with that. if you look today, the s&p 500 new 52-week highs, 36 of them 18 are consumer staples. i am adding to my financial names, american express, michael kors h but i want to be in consumer staples, in financials. i want...
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it seems pension funds are taking on a lot more risk, and whether that's a bad thing in the current environment to be doing with what is essentially the public's money. >> yeah, i think it shows how short they are of opportunities to invest money and what hedge funds are having to do to try and achieve those returns. there are gray henl funds and happy clients, but there's too much money in the industry overall to achieve the objectives that people have. >> simon, one of the major trends in asset management right now are products that are supposed to be able to deliver hedge fund-like strategies, but obviously, without the performance fee, but just taking an internal expense ratio. i have two questions for you on that. one, do you really think that that's something that can possibly be delivered in that manner? and, two, is that something you think large pension funds will ever take a liking to given how pedestrian an etf is, versus, you know, a $6 billion hedge fund? >> sure, a lot depends on the quality of the manager running the money, right? >> right. >> everybody knows fees are ridiculous.
it seems pension funds are taking on a lot more risk, and whether that's a bad thing in the current environment to be doing with what is essentially the public's money. >> yeah, i think it shows how short they are of opportunities to invest money and what hedge funds are having to do to try and achieve those returns. there are gray henl funds and happy clients, but there's too much money in the industry overall to achieve the objectives that people have. >> simon, one of the major...
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government and getting rid of overbearing regulations and creating a pro-growth economy or a pro growth environment. >> the problem with that theory, amy, is when you start advocating and dismantling the environmental protection agency or taking away consumer product safety bureau, or dismantling the veterans administration, are you focusing on the core issues that protect americans and the quality of life and that's the real challenge here. we all want a smaller government and more efficient government. we also want to make sure our government is there to stand up for people and members of our society in need. be they senior citizens, veterans or be students. >> i want to ask you about something else, amy. one person closely associated with the tea party movement, congresswoman michele bachmann. several workers on the 23012 preside -- 2012 campaign are facing an ethics probe for improper transfer of campaign funds. there is no allegation that she did anything wrong, but, still, the woman who led the tea party caucus, it can't be good. >> i would say this is just the beginning, let the investigatio
government and getting rid of overbearing regulations and creating a pro-growth economy or a pro growth environment. >> the problem with that theory, amy, is when you start advocating and dismantling the environmental protection agency or taking away consumer product safety bureau, or dismantling the veterans administration, are you focusing on the core issues that protect americans and the quality of life and that's the real challenge here. we all want a smaller government and more...
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. >> this is a very harsh environment for them because the other inmates will egg them on. they're very easily persuaded. >> you're special, brian. >> pants down and show all the inmates' butts. >> when i get out to the yard and i see these people out there, i'm going to smash them. that's what it all amounts to. >>> up next -- >> you don't feel like you're going to hurt anybody else? >> no. >> okay. >> the inmates in iowa's cell house 220 greet a new young arrival with taunts and threats. >> i'm scared to death where i'm at because i don't know what's going to happen. >> but this new inmate might be more dangerous than he looks. was a record collection. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beautiful. guaranteed. in pots. in the ground. in a ukulele. are you kidding me? that was my idea. with the right
. >> this is a very harsh environment for them because the other inmates will egg them on. they're very easily persuaded. >> you're special, brian. >> pants down and show all the inmates' butts. >> when i get out to the yard and i see these people out there, i'm going to smash them. that's what it all amounts to. >>> up next -- >> you don't feel like you're going to hurt anybody else? >> no. >> okay. >> the inmates in iowa's cell house...
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real leadership is about creating an environment where people can solve problems. and they both have to take a lesson in that playbook. they've got to, you know, chris christie who comes up and says i'm going to lead this state. i'm going to take care of the issues that you all are faced with. i'm going to work with whoever it takes to make that happen. i think that's what people are starving for. somebody that's really going to lead, not just try to control them. >> manu, what are the -- the federal wing of the party took a beating in this report by reince priebus. how are the federal election holders in the republican party going to handle that? >> i think they're going to take it very seriously. look, they acknowledge that things are not going well. they need to make serious adjustments, not only getting their base onboard with what they're doing -- >> doesn't it undermine on boar. >> doesn't it undermine their credibility in some of the positions they're taking with the president to negotiate? >> that's really what he might be saying? >> that's right. how do yo
real leadership is about creating an environment where people can solve problems. and they both have to take a lesson in that playbook. they've got to, you know, chris christie who comes up and says i'm going to lead this state. i'm going to take care of the issues that you all are faced with. i'm going to work with whoever it takes to make that happen. i think that's what people are starving for. somebody that's really going to lead, not just try to control them. >> manu, what are the --...
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. >> well, i think when you look at things right now you're looking at low interest rate environment. that's something we have been in for a long time. i think that's going to continue certainly we'll know more about that when we hear more from the fed. i think that's one. when you look at buying a home, versus renting a home, i think the advantage goes to the buying. look at what lennar has going, new orders are up 34%. we're up at $43, i missed it. i think it's doing higher. >> doc, what's going on? >> for 2013 i do think it's going higher, but in the short term the index of home builder confidence, these are the actual people swinging the hammers and so forth is now at a three-month slide. in other words, after having eight months of just very positive outlook, now they're negative. and you've got input costs. all the costs because of superstorm sandy and all the rest have increased for the guys. the problem for the home builders is supply. they don't have enough of it. so demand is there. supply and demand that's what you have to balance out. but they have too much demand. they do
. >> well, i think when you look at things right now you're looking at low interest rate environment. that's something we have been in for a long time. i think that's going to continue certainly we'll know more about that when we hear more from the fed. i think that's one. when you look at buying a home, versus renting a home, i think the advantage goes to the buying. look at what lennar has going, new orders are up 34%. we're up at $43, i missed it. i think it's doing higher. >>...
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. >> for the first time we are seeing an ancient environment on mars which is habitable. it just looks different than the planet does today instead of red, it's gray. there was plenty of water. >> curiosity landed on mars back in august, you might recall. the mission last one martian year. that translates into 687 earth days, shepard. we're about halfway through. >> shepard: all right. casey stegall in dallas tonight. cabin owners are now looking for what's left after a huge fire ripped through a mountain side resort. and that tops our news across newark. america. tennessee, the fire broke out late sunday night at a cabin near the north carolina border. heavy winds quickly fanned the flames to dozens of other structures. black hawk helicopters help battled thing all day yesterday. officials say some rain fall last night finally helped contain the thing. it charred some 200 acres and destroyed more than 60 cabins. nobody hurt. maryland. a massive water main break beneath a busy intersection north of d.c. the pipe burst last night sending water 25 feet into the air. the pre
. >> for the first time we are seeing an ancient environment on mars which is habitable. it just looks different than the planet does today instead of red, it's gray. there was plenty of water. >> curiosity landed on mars back in august, you might recall. the mission last one martian year. that translates into 687 earth days, shepard. we're about halfway through. >> shepard: all right. casey stegall in dallas tonight. cabin owners are now looking for what's left after a huge...
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but for the law enforcement officers going into that environment, having to deal with someone with a 30, 40, 50-round magazine, that puts them in needless harm's way. so by eliminating that capacity, people still have the right to fire those weapons. we just have a better opportunity, a better chance, to really neutralize that threat. >> chief gaudett, you live in newtown, i believe. >> i do. >> the argument -- you would have heard this many times -- is that any attempt to prohibit the sale of ar-15s, one of the most popular rifles in the country, is an assault on the second amendment rights of americans. what do you say to that? >> i respect the second amendment. i believe that people should have the right to own weapons. i think that the assault weapon in particular is a weapon of war. and i don't believe necessarily that anyone, other than police or military, should own a weapon like that. it puts my people in danger and great jeopardy. it puts the citizenry in great jeopardy. i reject the notion that it's a hunting rifle, a sporting rifle. i believe it's a weapon of war and it's
but for the law enforcement officers going into that environment, having to deal with someone with a 30, 40, 50-round magazine, that puts them in needless harm's way. so by eliminating that capacity, people still have the right to fire those weapons. we just have a better opportunity, a better chance, to really neutralize that threat. >> chief gaudett, you live in newtown, i believe. >> i do. >> the argument -- you would have heard this many times -- is that any attempt to...
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the gun used in the texas firefight is the same weapon used to kill colorado prisons chief tom clem environment -- clements. among the items in the car are reported to be a dominoes pizza carrier bag and dominoes pizza jacket with more weapons and more ammunition. and along with quote, several forms of correspondence with an unknown or unidentified suspect who might be involved in the case. so whether there was more than one person involved in this murder of the colorado prisons chief remains to be scene. the suspect that shot police with the weapon, the same weapon that killed tom clements, that suspect is this man, a 28-year-old colorado parolee, evan ebel. he is identified as a member of a white supremacist colorado prison gang, in and out of prison the past decade, released recently in january. his family says he was locked up in solitary confinement most of the time imprisoned and they say it had destroyed him mentally. his signature issue as prison chief was reducing use of solitary confinement in that state. there's a lot authorities don't know about the case, including a motive, how the
the gun used in the texas firefight is the same weapon used to kill colorado prisons chief tom clem environment -- clements. among the items in the car are reported to be a dominoes pizza carrier bag and dominoes pizza jacket with more weapons and more ammunition. and along with quote, several forms of correspondence with an unknown or unidentified suspect who might be involved in the case. so whether there was more than one person involved in this murder of the colorado prisons chief remains...
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to someone who is raised in a more urban environment as opposed to a rural setting that could be quite intimidating. >> a good samaritan spotted the child and called police. the girl reported in good k-fpblt she had cuts and bruises. she and her father were returning home from a party when he apparently lost control of his car. police are now investigating whether alcohol may have played a role. bill: she is okay, right. heather: she is okay. bill: growing concerns this morning after a vial containing a potentially deadly virus goes missing from a lab at the university of texas at galveston. dr. marc siegl is a member of the fox news medical a team, associate professor of medicine at langone medical center. about the possibility that this could be dangerous. >> this is called the guananito virus. it affects venezuelan rather. it does not affect rats from the united states. it's very deadly in venezuela rats, it's not going to jump to brit humto humans. the government accountability office is about to issue a report saying that the security in our labs isn't what it should be in the uni
to someone who is raised in a more urban environment as opposed to a rural setting that could be quite intimidating. >> a good samaritan spotted the child and called police. the girl reported in good k-fpblt she had cuts and bruises. she and her father were returning home from a party when he apparently lost control of his car. police are now investigating whether alcohol may have played a role. bill: she is okay, right. heather: she is okay. bill: growing concerns this morning after a...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> moment of the week now. it's the kind of sound bite every journalist can only hope to get, dramatic, unpredictable and wildly entertaining. and every now and then, one comes along that becomes an internet sensation. remember this one? >> and then the smoke got me. i got bronchitis! ain't nobody got time for that. >> youtube star sweet brown has already racked up some 70 million hits or how about chai, the homeless hitchhiker with a hatchet who stopped a crazed driver? >> he runs up and grabs a woman. a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick. >> a new clip to add to the list. this is michelle berkshire of tex texas. >> came in, i opened my door and i looked out my door and starting -- i took off running, ran to my restroom and called my momma to see if she was alre
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> moment of the week now. it's the kind of sound bite every journalist can only hope to get, dramatic, unpredictable and wildly entertaining. and every now and then, one comes along that becomes an internet sensation. remember this one? >>...
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can say, look, obviously based on what we're seeing today there is something that's happening in the environment that's obviously causing more cases of autism. i just don't think you can say that. despite the fact that the headlines are going to say, you know, 1 in 50 as compared to 1 in 88, this is now 2% of children in america. i still think that, you know, we know that the numbers are high. we know that over longer periods of time, over decades, they've gone up. and i think the bigger focus is while there is increased awareness and diligence about this, it probably needs to happen earlier in life. the ideal thing with these kids actually be diagnosed, if they have autism, as young as 18 months or even 2 years old, anderson. >> all right. dr. sanjay gupta, appreciate it, thanks. >> thank you. >>> if you want to hear more about this story, go to cnn.com. up next, new developments in a cold case that likely didn't need to go cold. what police in mississippi are doing now that cnn's drew griffin started asking questions about an unsolved hit and run killing of an african-american man from three y
can say, look, obviously based on what we're seeing today there is something that's happening in the environment that's obviously causing more cases of autism. i just don't think you can say that. despite the fact that the headlines are going to say, you know, 1 in 50 as compared to 1 in 88, this is now 2% of children in america. i still think that, you know, we know that the numbers are high. we know that over longer periods of time, over decades, they've gone up. and i think the bigger focus...
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we don't anticipate a big change by the fed but given the environment around the globe this is important. >> i don't either. nobody around here seems to anticipate a big change in the fed policy. some are expecting they might tweak up their gdp forecast. that's a probability. probably we'll expect to see inflation expectations well anchored. i think you will hear that phrase as well. there's a problem with the stock market, although large parts of it are being ignored. fed ex and caterpillar had rather disappointing commentary and this is giving a lot of help to the bears who have been saying the gloge econobal econot as strong as the u.s. stock market is indicating here. the markets are ignoring fed ex and caterpillar and that's making traders say that's because all they care about is the federal reserve and what they have to say. wells fargo did downgrade another couple big machinery names, deer and agco. they downgraded that because they thought corn prices would be declining so sales would not be increasing as much next year. >> thank you very much, bob. to seema mody at the nasdaq.
we don't anticipate a big change by the fed but given the environment around the globe this is important. >> i don't either. nobody around here seems to anticipate a big change in the fed policy. some are expecting they might tweak up their gdp forecast. that's a probability. probably we'll expect to see inflation expectations well anchored. i think you will hear that phrase as well. there's a problem with the stock market, although large parts of it are being ignored. fed ex and...
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. >> she walked quite a distance in a threatening environment. it's he very black out here, dark, and steep and brushy and there are coyotes in the background. >> harris: oh, my gosh, she was only nine, i mentioned that. by the time the emergency crews got it the crash, her dad was dead and that girl was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. and federal agents carrying out a massive sweep in california looking for laughing gas, raiding more than a dozen businesses suspected in a nitrous oxide ring. otherwise known as laughing gas. and users inhale the laughing gas to try to get a cheap and dangerous high. >> we have armed robberies conducted by gangs stealing the gas from each other, it can be taken home or to a large underground party, balloons are sold, $3, $10 a pop. and a lot of money to be made. >> and they took gas street value, 20 million dollars. >> a driver shot and killed outside of papa john's pizza. on this fox trip across america. oklahoma, police say the victim was unloading pizza dough from the back of his truck when his partn
. >> she walked quite a distance in a threatening environment. it's he very black out here, dark, and steep and brushy and there are coyotes in the background. >> harris: oh, my gosh, she was only nine, i mentioned that. by the time the emergency crews got it the crash, her dad was dead and that girl was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. and federal agents carrying out a massive sweep in california looking for laughing gas, raiding more than a dozen businesses suspected in...
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- although he did use the word environment -- but it's also us. it's you and me, our brothers and sisters, it's moms and dads. that's part of our mission in life, to be of service to others. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we tried to get out of the way of the music from time to time. it's mid 50's in rome this morning and pretty steady wind at 15 to 20 miles an hour. you can see making for a beautiful sight with the flags there. the music is not one choir but two. lauren green with some details on those. one of them sang at the pap al mass. >> this is the sistine chapel choir along with the sacred music choir. both of them are vatican choirs. interesting enough, the last time i heard the sistine chapel choir was in november when they premiered a work by monsignor raptsinger, the brother of pope benedict xvi. they are an incredible choir. you saw one of the members, sopranos singing earlier as part of the mass. they are an incredible choir. they have sung all over the world and they are known all over the world, and they sing in many sacred music festivals. they a
- although he did use the word environment -- but it's also us. it's you and me, our brothers and sisters, it's moms and dads. that's part of our mission in life, to be of service to others. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we tried to get out of the way of the music from time to time. it's mid 50's in rome this morning and pretty steady wind at 15 to 20 miles an hour. you can see making for a beautiful sight with the flags there. the music is not one choir but two. lauren green with some details on those....
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i'd love to know how citi holdings is doing in this rising environment. >> there's a lot to like. i like citi here and there you have the opening bell here. visa celebrating five years of trading on the nyse and at the nasdaq, the academy of nutrition and dietetics celebrating national nutrition month. >> by the way, speaking of banks and refinancing, the american consumer continues to refinance their household debt either through a refi of their actual home or taking out another credit card with a zero balance or low-balance offer and transferring the balance. visa was a $69 stock two years ago and it's opening today at about $159, right? >> look at that gain. in a market where people are still weak and we still have a tough consumer. >> remember, big international play. >> yes. much more so than ma. >> and it's just a very well-run company. >> a lot of american guys who have been good and have also been run by a foreign individual, and i don't mean to be phonetic, but this is a big worldwide company. >> i changed banks recently because my bank ceased banking so i got a new bank
i'd love to know how citi holdings is doing in this rising environment. >> there's a lot to like. i like citi here and there you have the opening bell here. visa celebrating five years of trading on the nyse and at the nasdaq, the academy of nutrition and dietetics celebrating national nutrition month. >> by the way, speaking of banks and refinancing, the american consumer continues to refinance their household debt either through a refi of their actual home or taking out another...
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there it's getting scarce. >> no growth environment in europe. >> yes. you look at verizon doing a phone deal. at&t is the apple company, and t-mobile. that's what i said. this is phone-icide. whey don't they say don't use us? don't come to us. we're more expensive than everybody. that's a great pitch, right? >> overall, we beat the consensus forecast, which would be a touch under 88%. we're in 8.1% over the last 12 months. >> they were supposed to be better. there was supposed to be content if they were driven by social. now we're seeing them get away from social ads and seeing more so-called suggested posts, which are really just drerkt markirec marketing. that's basically what it is. >>> good morning. we're live here and beginning with breaging knew on citi. kayla? >> the federal reserve is charging citigroup with inadequate oversight for the money laundering practicing. it's unclear what nature of the inefficiencies were, but it comes after several banks have been caught in cross hairs dealing with countries like iran and libya. it carries no monetar
there it's getting scarce. >> no growth environment in europe. >> yes. you look at verizon doing a phone deal. at&t is the apple company, and t-mobile. that's what i said. this is phone-icide. whey don't they say don't use us? don't come to us. we're more expensive than everybody. that's a great pitch, right? >> overall, we beat the consensus forecast, which would be a touch under 88%. we're in 8.1% over the last 12 months. >> they were supposed to be better. there...
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the media environment is vast. what represent fully indications will -- what represent fully -- what ramifications will come? what if i do have a government job? you never know. we heard about what happened in benghazi before during and after, not heeding warnings, covering up not quick enough. maybe survivors feel the story is already out there. i'm not sure. >>brian: everyone has a different perspective on the iraq war but yours is valuable because you fought in it. what's your thought ten years since it started? >> it's almost hard to fathom ten years since the war kicked off. i'm proud of what our generation of warriors accomplished, what we fought for. everything that we -- over 4,400 that gave their lives on that sacred ground. thousands more that were wounded in pursuit of that mission. i'm proud of what we did over there. i'm proud of coming home and fighting for the surge, fighting for the will of the american people to finish the job. i wish we finished it in a more proper fashion per se. i honor what the
the media environment is vast. what represent fully indications will -- what represent fully -- what ramifications will come? what if i do have a government job? you never know. we heard about what happened in benghazi before during and after, not heeding warnings, covering up not quick enough. maybe survivors feel the story is already out there. i'm not sure. >>brian: everyone has a different perspective on the iraq war but yours is valuable because you fought in it. what's your thought...
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how, yes, this focuses-- this initiative proposed focuses on greenhouse gas emissions and make the environment more green and you know, your carbon footprint he when you live in an 800 square foot apartment in manhattan is much, much smaller than if you live in a 3000 square foot home in the burbs, that's clear and could be one of the goals. you also say this is about wealth redistribution on a grand scale. how so? how does the redistribution of wealth? >> well, that's what i talk about in the book, megyn. if you go back to obama's whole political history, peel don't realize it, but he's been a big backer of a movement called regionalism. that there's something fundamentally unfair about the distance of suburbs. when people move out to suburbs, they take their tax money with them and president obama and some of the people he use today work with in his political career believe that that was somehow unfair to the cities. so if you put in the smart gr growth policies and say it's about carbon dioxide and global warming, it funnels into the city and redistributing from the suburbs into the cities.
how, yes, this focuses-- this initiative proposed focuses on greenhouse gas emissions and make the environment more green and you know, your carbon footprint he when you live in an 800 square foot apartment in manhattan is much, much smaller than if you live in a 3000 square foot home in the burbs, that's clear and could be one of the goals. you also say this is about wealth redistribution on a grand scale. how so? how does the redistribution of wealth? >> well, that's what i talk about...
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but certainly underlines the political nature of the administration's handling of the post-benghazi environment. and i can't wait to read these memos. i'm sure they will be a real treat. i think it will simply increase demands in congress for answers about the real facts of benghazi that after six months we still haven't gotten skbri mean, the thoughts on hacking, everybodies that -- everybody has their feeling how this should be handled the law doesn't crack down on people's ability to tap into private exchanges. one thing i think it truly highlights here, if there is a need in social media, even extending into the law breakers, to learn more about what happened, it does, does it not, say something about the energy in this country to produce some truth in this matter? >> yeah. i think there should be more protection for intellectual property on the internet, for people's own communications but i certainly have no faith in the privacy protections now. that is why my e-mails are pretty boring. this is a, dealing with sensitive matters of national security does raise a question, i think, whether
but certainly underlines the political nature of the administration's handling of the post-benghazi environment. and i can't wait to read these memos. i'm sure they will be a real treat. i think it will simply increase demands in congress for answers about the real facts of benghazi that after six months we still haven't gotten skbri mean, the thoughts on hacking, everybodies that -- everybody has their feeling how this should be handled the law doesn't crack down on people's ability to tap...
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we are looking at that environment and saying it just doesn't work at the very top if we also want to have children. and so what we have to do is change the structures of the work force. we have got to say to our companies -- and i think this is the biggest feminist revolution. if we can change the shape of that border and table to make it more family friendly and implement more flexible work programs and have careers up and down uncan dial up and dial back again at certain stages. actually those companies find the productivity increases. the companies that say to women and to men we don't care about your input. we care about your output. where and when you work for doesn't matter but what you do produce matters. that works so well for women. in those circumstances, productivity rises for the company and you keep women in the work force. >> i venture to say we might be more productive when we have small children because we're on fire and trying to keep it all going and we are not checked out. every argument made here at the table is valid and i think the bigger point here, whether it'
we are looking at that environment and saying it just doesn't work at the very top if we also want to have children. and so what we have to do is change the structures of the work force. we have got to say to our companies -- and i think this is the biggest feminist revolution. if we can change the shape of that border and table to make it more family friendly and implement more flexible work programs and have careers up and down uncan dial up and dial back again at certain stages. actually...
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still she had to create a life for herself, a social environment. she was interesting. she wasn't boring. >> joanna simmons was also a friend from the serenata. >> i invited her to come to choir and she seemed to really enjoy it and so she joined the choir. >> was she a spiritual woman? >> i think she had a spiritual side to her. >> they enjoyed her personality. she could be sparkly and vivacious. i was prim'sed she had so many close friends who cared so much about her. >> because brittany's family members lived so far away, friends like joanna and brenda who first tried to solve the puzzle her absence that week in july. >> i called a few times but didn't hear anything. and then thursday came. and i called thursday and i knew -- i knew thursday that something happened. >> so brenda called brittany's family and they asked her to go around to the house but frankly just looking at the place from the outside, she didn't see any sign of foul play. back in portland, brittany's sister, pat, didn't know quite what to do. >> i actually happened to have a long-time friend as a po
still she had to create a life for herself, a social environment. she was interesting. she wasn't boring. >> joanna simmons was also a friend from the serenata. >> i invited her to come to choir and she seemed to really enjoy it and so she joined the choir. >> was she a spiritual woman? >> i think she had a spiritual side to her. >> they enjoyed her personality. she could be sparkly and vivacious. i was prim'sed she had so many close friends who cared so much about...
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it is nice on the environment and use to screen technology. >> with all of the innovation on batteries and electric it is just available to create something that can accomplish this. it uses lithium batteries in the precio brushless boat motor without having to have been exposed propellers. you are totally safe to swim in it next to it. >> the charge is only one hour and will give you six models in the water. even craig sklar roof rack where it is a built-in solar power. you can charge on this on the way to the beach. it is lightweight. >> i quickly found that there were a lot of applications for search & rescue. and people were drowning and at that point if the project took on a new need i wanted to get this to market. >> this is from the kick starter anybody can invest in this and secure themselves. >> this represents an opportunity to show it to their public. give them the opportunity to get it out they're not only for recreation but also for search & rescue. gabe slate tech report >> if you'd like to connect with our tech reporter. you can follow gabe slate on facebook, or at-gabes
it is nice on the environment and use to screen technology. >> with all of the innovation on batteries and electric it is just available to create something that can accomplish this. it uses lithium batteries in the precio brushless boat motor without having to have been exposed propellers. you are totally safe to swim in it next to it. >> the charge is only one hour and will give you six models in the water. even craig sklar roof rack where it is a built-in solar power. you can...
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protectors of one another, of the environment. let us not allow signs of destruction and death accompany this world. >> the crowds for inauguration were smaller than expected and the celebration included some touching moments where the pope kissed the crying baby which stopped crying. and then he went into the crowd and had an opportunity to bless a sick man. you see him there as he kissed him on the forehead. senior correspondent is in rome. following today's papal event. good morning. >> good morning, soledad. the fact is those were kind of visual representations of what the pope's homily would be later on. talked very much on st. joseph's saint day today, talked about st. joseph's need to protect and the example of protecting and said to serve is to protect. and it's a message meant not only for his fellow churchmen, for the faithful, but also for the assembled dignitaries that were huge crowd of dignitaries, 130 odd delegations, as well as 30 heads of state. there were heads of government. there were crown heads of europe, and
protectors of one another, of the environment. let us not allow signs of destruction and death accompany this world. >> the crowds for inauguration were smaller than expected and the celebration included some touching moments where the pope kissed the crying baby which stopped crying. and then he went into the crowd and had an opportunity to bless a sick man. you see him there as he kissed him on the forehead. senior correspondent is in rome. following today's papal event. good morning....
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go back to impuning our motives, making it impossible for compromise to occur, or will he produce an environment where people of different parties can talk to each other so that we talk more and then end up finding common ground and getting an agreement at the end of the day. time will tell i'm hopeful but trust would verify. >> if there is no deal by the end of july early august will you vote to raise the nation's debt ceiling? that's when it has to be raised. >> i'm not going to get into what we will or will not do. i do believe that we can make sure the default is not going to happen. i'm not really worried about us defeating. i think we can give the authority to the president to prevent default. i have to tell you, wolf. we can't keep running up deficits like this. it will damage our economy deeply and people are saying that we don't have a crisis on the horizon. of course we do. we've got a debt that is on a tear right now. if the debt takes off like it's projected to do, it's not only hurting our economy today but destroying it for the next generation. we just can't sit around and be compl
go back to impuning our motives, making it impossible for compromise to occur, or will he produce an environment where people of different parties can talk to each other so that we talk more and then end up finding common ground and getting an agreement at the end of the day. time will tell i'm hopeful but trust would verify. >> if there is no deal by the end of july early august will you vote to raise the nation's debt ceiling? that's when it has to be raised. >> i'm not going to...
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and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and scream, hallelujah, we've caught the guy? >> i really did just want to say, oh, my god! >> still, wayne williams was allowed to go home that night. >> and make a couple of other errands so i was in the area. >> in the morning wayne williams called in reporters and tv crews who agreed not to show his face. >> he asked what was dropped in the river? nothing. >> he acknowledged he failed a lie detector test. then asked about the victims, wayne williams said this. >> some of these kids in places they don't have no places being at certain times of the day or night. some of them don't have no kind of home supervision. they're just running around in the streets wild. i'm saying when you're doing that, that's not giving anybody a license to kill but you're opening yourself up for all kinds of things. >> we asked wayne what he meant. when you say that's not giving anybody a license to kill but you
and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and scream, hallelujah, we've caught the guy? >> i really did just want to say, oh, my god! >> still, wayne williams was allowed to go home that night. >> and make a couple of other errands so i was in the area. >> in the morning wayne williams called in...
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can >>> good saturday afternoon, i am craig mel environment you are watching msnbc. the place for politics. >>> the senate speaks on the key step pipeline a decision from the president is expected soon. we thought it would be a good time to separate fact from fiction on that. >>> a wrap on obama's trip to the middle east. what he acokofrcomp -- accompli. >>> 98 days since newtown and more than 2200 dead. now a branch of the nra is fighting the first gun law passed after that school shooting. let's start with our top political headlines this hour. >>> late yesterday, caitlin hall began withdrew her nomination to a federal appeals court, handing a victory to republicans in the senate who twice blocked the president's pick for the key judicial post h president obama said in a statement, "i am deeply disappointed that even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continue to block a simple up or down vote on her nomination." >>> the democratically led senate rejected paul ryan's budget this week and passed its own in the wee hours of the morning. today,
can >>> good saturday afternoon, i am craig mel environment you are watching msnbc. the place for politics. >>> the senate speaks on the key step pipeline a decision from the president is expected soon. we thought it would be a good time to separate fact from fiction on that. >>> a wrap on obama's trip to the middle east. what he acokofrcomp -- accompli. >>> 98 days since newtown and more than 2200 dead. now a branch of the nra is fighting the first gun law...
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. >> and to your point, joe, i think what's happening is a spotlight is being shown on the school environment. and the reason is, kids are in the school building 180 days a year. it is where they consume 50% of their calories per day. so you have a captive audience in the school building. but what we have to do is we have to direct more resources into the school building. the first thing that's getting cut is access to healthy nutrition. the first thing that's getting cut is access to physical activity. which is why we made an announcement with the first lady just a couple weeks ago, let's move active schools to get more kids out there and moving. it's critical, though, i come from the business world. and the first thing when i stepped into this epidemic that i said to dr. satcher and to some of our partners is, no one of us can do this alone. there's no one size fits all strategy. we have to do this in a collaborative effort together. so we focus largely on bringing the private sector into the conversation. how do we form a public/private partnership where corporate america is brought into t
. >> and to your point, joe, i think what's happening is a spotlight is being shown on the school environment. and the reason is, kids are in the school building 180 days a year. it is where they consume 50% of their calories per day. so you have a captive audience in the school building. but what we have to do is we have to direct more resources into the school building. the first thing that's getting cut is access to healthy nutrition. the first thing that's getting cut is access to...